Stewart Wins Fifth Annual Gillette Young Guns Prelude to
the Dream at Eldora Speedway
QUOTE FROM NHRA DRIVER RON CAPPS (second in points going into the NHRA
Countdown to 1 playoffs driving the NAPA AUTO PARTS Dodge Funny Car), who
drove the No. 28 NAPA car at the Prelude to the Dream and finished 13th:
³It¹s always nice to get to talk to some of the drivers that I don¹t get to
see much. To sit down with guys like Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch, Tony Stewart
and Ryan Newman to basically say ŒHey¹ and talk about how we watch each
other on TV is great. They¹re always telling me how they watch drag racing
and how much they enjoy it. It¹s always a great chance for us in a calm
atmosphere to sit down and chat about what¹s going on in our lives and in
our racing. But then, of course, the helmets go on and everything changes.
This is only what I do once a year. Apparently, I need to either invest in a
car or practice quite a bit more because a lot of these guys are buying
their own cars and practicing quite a bit before this event.
³You are so reminded of how incredible this race track is and how fast it is
and how passionate Tony Stewart is about owning the best dirt track in the
country. And when you get out there with these best drivers in the world,
and run the incredible speed that these cars do at this track, you¹re also
reminded of how good they are. It¹s very demanding and very fast. I drive an
8000-horsepower Funny Car at over 330 mph and I remind them that that is
exciting, but when you go into turn 3 at Eldora and you have Tony Stewart on
one side and Kyle Busch on the other and Jimmie Johnson right on your tail,
that¹s exciting. And to help raise money for such a good cause is
outstanding.²
Stewart Wins Fifth Annual Gillette Young Guns
Prelude to the Dream at Eldora Speedway
Selected Quotes from Participating Drivers
ROSSBURG, Ohio (Sept. 9, 2009) Tony Stewart won the fifth annual Gillette
Young Guns Prelude to the Dream all-star dirt late model race Wednesday
night at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, marking the third time in four
years Stewart has won the event.
Stewart passed Kenny Wallace on lap 13 of the 30-lap event and led the final
18 laps en route to victory.
³This was probably the best I¹ve run in the Prelude,² said Stewart, who
bought Eldora in 2004. ³We won last year, I think we led the whole thing,
but this was one I had to work for. We weren¹t exactly perfect, and we
weren¹t perfect because I hit the wall on the first two starts right off the
bat.²
Clint Bowyer finished 3.358 seconds behind Stewart in the runner-up spot,
while Kyle Busch, Ryan Newman and Matt Kenseth rounded out the top-five.
Drag Racing standout Cruz Pedregon, David Reutimann, Aric Almirola, Kasey
Kahne and Jimmie Johnson comprised the top-10.
There were four caution periods during the event, although the laps
conducted under caution did not count.
The race, which drew more than 23,000 fans, was broadcast live on HBO
Pay-Per-View with proceeds from the nationwide telecast supporting four
military-themed charities Wounded Warrior Project, Intrepid Fallen Heroes
Fund, Operation Homefront and Fisher House. Each has a mission that
outlines assistance to the courageous men and women who serve their country
and need additional support both during and after their time of service.
³The Wounded Warriors Project, Fisher House, Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund and
Operation Homefront, that¹s who this money¹s going to tonight,² Stewart
said. ³Thank you to the fans you guys helped us do this and you¹re the
reason we were able to do this tonight. I just really appreciate the
support that our fans give us here. We also can¹t thank the drivers enough.
With the rainout in June, it really means a lot that they were able to
rearrange their schedules and come out and help us do this tonight.
³We¹re proud to do this. Thanks to Gillette and HBO, we¹ve been able to do
more than we ever thought here at the Prelude. The fans keep making it
bigger and better every year. As long as the fans keep coming and I can
keep getting drivers to come out, we¹re going to keep doing this every
year.²
All race information from the fifth annual Gillette Young Guns Prelude to
the Dream, from starting lineups to qualifying and finishing results, can be
found at www.TrueSpeedMedia.com <http://www.truespeedmedia.com/> by simply
clicking on the event logo.
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Tony Stewart, Winner:
Talk about your win.
³We had a lot of fun tonight. This makes up for the spring rainout for sure.
What a great race with Kenny Wallace, Clint Bowyer, Rowdy (Kyle) Busch, Ryan
Newman and Kasey (Kahne,) we had an awesome run there. We got lucky to get
by them on the top and then to get by Kenny (Wallace) was great.²
³This was probably the best I¹ve run in the Prelude. We won last year, I
think we led the whole thing, but this was one I had to work for. We weren¹t
exactly perfect, and we weren¹t perfect because I hit the wall on the first
two starts right off the bat. I¹m sure there is a lot of bent up stuff on
this Rocket Chassis car, so I¹m just really proud of Mark and Josh Richards
and all of these fans here and that watched tonight. This is something that
took a lot of time and effort, not on my part, but with everyone involved
with this event here at Eldora Speedway. They have just done an awesome job
of helping us to raise thousands of dollars for these charities.
You keep winning your own races. What¹s up with that?
³If Gillette will put a bounty up to put me on the tail of the field to
start next year, I¹ll start on the tail of the field.²
You started sixth. How did you get to the front?
³It was like everyone moved in the direction I needed them to move in order
to get to the front. I couldn¹t really run on the bottom, but they seemed to
all open up on the top and that let me get the spots.²
There were four very deserving charities that will get a nice donation from
tonight¹s Prelude.
³The Wounded Warriors Project, the Fisher House, the Intrepid Fallen Heroes
Fund and Operation Homefront, that¹s who this money¹s going to tonight.
Thank you to the fans you guys helped us do this and you¹re the reason we
were able to do this tonight. I just really appreciate the support that our
fans give us here. We also can¹t thank the drivers enough. With the rainout
in June, it really means a lot that they were able to rearrange their
schedules and come out and help us do this tonight.
³We¹re proud to do this. Thanks to Gillette and HBO, we¹ve been able to do
more than we ever thought here at the Prelude. The fans keep making it
bigger and better every year. As long as the fans keep coming and I can keep
getting drivers to come out, we¹re going to keep doing this every year.²
Clint Bowyer, Second-Place:
Tell us about your night.
³He (Stewart) works his butt off for this event. Man, it's only right that
he does win it. You put in that much work into something and he wants to
win, too. He's a competitor and he runs good. He's one of the best racers in
the world, and he showed it again tonight. (On the incident with Kenny
Wallace:) I didn't mean it. Kenny spun his tires on his restart and kind of
came across my nose. I tried to miss it, but he was already spinning. That's
the thing about these cars. You break traction and you can't get it back.
You can't back-pedal enough. I had momentum in that deal. But it was fun.
The cushion, that's dirt racing, you never know what you're going to have.
Some nights it's on top, some nights it's on the bottom, some nights you've
got both. It was certainly on the top tonight and kind of one line. But,
hey, we got it in."
Kyle Busch, Third-Place:
Tell us about your night.
³It¹s tough to beat the track owner at his own track. Nah, I¹m just joking.
It was great. I really want to thank Gillette Young Guns and Gillette, M&M¹s
everybody on this car here. Scott Bloomquist was a great help for me. It
was really cool to come out here, have some fun. Get a good run here. Last
year, I struggled here a little bit. That was pretty cool. Wish it was a
little more racing than the one groove that we had.²
Is this something you would like to do more than once a year?
³I¹ve done it twice this year, and I¹ve finished second and third, so my
record seems to be okay. My average finish is definitely a lot better than
my Cup effort.²
Anything you can take from here into this weekend momentum wise?
³No, not at all. We¹ll just get down to Richmond and hopefully give it a
good run and see what we can do.²
Ryan Newman, Fourth-Place:
What did you see out there tonight?
³Well, I thought it was pretty good racing. Tony (Stewart) did a great job
obviously. I wanna thank all the fans for coming out. It¹s just a blast to
do this and obviously for a great reason with the injured and wounded
warriors and fallen heroes as the charities. It was cool when it was kids
and now it is really cool because we couldn¹t do what we¹re doing without
the people that fought for our freedom a long time ago. To give back like
this is awesome. It¹s the best way for us drivers to give back, and
obviously for the fans to come out the way that they did and buying it on TV
it was really special.²
This is something that is obviously really close to your heart because of
your U.S. Army sponsorship. Did you get a chance to talk to the soldiers or
wounded warriors that were here tonight?
³I talked to a good few of them even the National Guard guys who don¹t
always associate themselves with the Army guys came around and talked and
took pictures. It¹s just special. I¹ve got to thank Tony (Stewart) and all
the people for putting this on obviously Gillette, Old Spice, Bass Pro
Shops, everybody that helps out with this function. It¹s a blast to drive
the racecars, but to see the soldiers here and what we are doing this for,
it was really special. They call them soldiers, but they are really heroes.²
At any point tonight did you think you could be your boss?
³When he was behind me. I knew that he was going to be the guy to beat. I
said that before. If you are going to beat somebody, you might as well beat
Tony here because that will give you a good shot at the win. Obviously, it
would have been nice tonight, but to start fourth and finish fourth and do
some passing, it was the most competitive I have felt in a dirt late model.
I had a blast.²
Anything you can take from tonight and carry-over into the weekend at
Richmond?
³Excitement, adrenaline, fun. I mean, it¹s what it is all about. When you
have a good night like this, it definitely helps. I really look forward to
this weekend.²
Matt Kenseth, Fifth-Place:
How was the track tonight?
³The track was good, I guess. I don¹t run much dirt. We didn¹t wreck it too
bad so that¹s good. The one run right before the caution I was running fast
and it seemed like I was catching the leaders there. But after the caution,
I just couldn¹t get going again. The track was in really good shape, but it
was slick.²
How does the track change every time you come here?
³I never now what to expect here. I didn¹t think we¹d qualify that fast, so
I was surprised. The speeds were slow, and the track got slower and slower
as the night went on. I was surprised by that. How it is now (at the end) is
what I expected it to be.²
Cruz Pedregon, Sixth-Place:
Tell us about your night.
³I had a good car, but fatigue started to set in. I knew where I wanted to
run on the track. Parnelli Jones once told me, 'You've got to go where
they're not.' My plan was to do what I did: slide guys and I wanted to make
sure I cleared them. You know, for a drag racer I've probably raced 12
Late Model races in my career that started about three years ago thanks to
Tony and his whole group here this is the most fun type of car I've ever
driven. These cars are incredible, but they're very difficult to drive. Had
it not been the eight or 10 (Late Model) races I ran this year, I probably
wouldn't have passed anyone tonight. But that experienced helped me out a
lot. In previous years, I did just some hot laps at different tracks before
this event. But this year I went out and bought my own car. I bought a
rocket car. And I decided that this is such a neat event and it's such an
honor for a guy like me to come in a different venue, that I thought there
are not many opportunities where you can race in front of a crowd like this,
race with all these guys, so I invested in a car and went out to different
tracks around the Indianapolis area and thought if I'm going to do it, I'm
going to do it right. So that's about as good as it gets. I think I was a
slight bit over my head, there. But I kept picking guys off, so I thought,
let's keep it going. It's a great feeling. My goal was to finish in the
top-10 tonight and I got sixth. So, I'm so excited and happy to have done
this event. I hope the fans enjoyed it."
Kasey Kahne, Ninth-Place:
Tell us about your night.
³We had a great car throughout most of the night. It was a lot of fun to
drive, and a lot of fun to race with these guys. We just missed it in the
main event.²
Talk a little bit about why you guys take the time to come out do the
Prelude.
³We get to race late models and come out and raise money for a great cause.
It¹s enjoyable. Everybody gets to do it. It makes a lot of sense to come out
here and have fun for the night with no pressures. It¹s time to just go out,
enjoy yourself and race hard.²
With the Chase weighing on everyone¹s minds does this give you any momentum
going into Richmond?
³This is just kind of a nice part of the week. Saturday night will all
start on Friday with practice and getting the car where it needs to be. Then
Saturday we just need to have a clean night. Tonight¹s just a great part of
the week, and a fun part of the week looking ahead to Richmond.²
Jimmie Johnson, 10th-Place:
Tell us about your night.
³To win a heat race and beat Tony (Stewart) is awesome. Starting that deep
in the field (10th), it's really tough to pass guys. So I just kind of rode
around and had fun. You'd think if you win a heat they'd give you a chance
to start up front. (Laugh.) No, I understand, it's all good inverted
short-track racing stuff. I had a blast tonight. It was a lot of fun. I
never experienced movement like this before, so there's a lot of new things
I went through tonight and learned. All in all, really good."
Kenny Wallace, 17th-Place (top-three for most of the night before incident
on final restart with Bowyer):
Tell us about your night.
³You know, it's disappointing because I take this as a real race. We led,
Tony was just really fast, he got by us. And then Clint (Bowyer) got into my
left rear and flattened it out, so it was a real bummer. It's disappointing.
On to Richmond."
Joey Logano, 20th-Place:
Tell us about your night.
³It didn¹t go so well. I¹m fine. It was a good car again, driving to the
front, running alright. And then they wrecked in front of me and I had
nowhere to go on that. The track is fun, but you just can¹t see three cars
in front of you when you¹re in the back like that. By the time you go into a
corner and see it (a crash) and the track is so slick, and you just slide,
and you slide and you just slide right into the wreck. It¹s a bummer.²
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